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  <li><a href="#NAME">NAME</a></li>
  <li><a href="#SYNOPSIS">SYNOPSIS</a></li>
  <li><a href="#DESCRIPTION">DESCRIPTION</a></li>
  <li><a href="#OPTIONS">OPTIONS</a></li>
  <li><a href="#EXAMPLES">EXAMPLES</a></li>
  <li><a href="#COPYRIGHT">COPYRIGHT</a></li>
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<h1 id="NAME">NAME</h1>

<p>openssl-nseq - create or examine a Netscape certificate sequence</p>

<h1 id="SYNOPSIS">SYNOPSIS</h1>

<p><b>openssl</b> <b>nseq</b> [<b>-help</b>] [<b>-in</b> <i>filename</i>] [<b>-out</b> <i>filename</i>] [<b>-toseq</b>] [<b>-provider</b> <i>name</i>] [<b>-provider-path</b> <i>path</i>] [<b>-propquery</b> <i>propq</i>]</p>

<h1 id="DESCRIPTION">DESCRIPTION</h1>

<p>This command takes a file containing a Netscape certificate sequence and prints out the certificates contained in it or takes a file of certificates and converts it into a Netscape certificate sequence.</p>

<p>A Netscape certificate sequence is an old Netscape-specific format that can be sometimes be sent to browsers as an alternative to the standard PKCS#7 format when several certificates are sent to the browser, for example during certificate enrollment. It was also used by Netscape certificate server.</p>

<h1 id="OPTIONS">OPTIONS</h1>

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<dt id="help"><b>-help</b></dt>
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<p>Print out a usage message.</p>

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<dt id="in-filename"><b>-in</b> <i>filename</i></dt>
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<p>This specifies the input filename to read or standard input if this option is not specified.</p>

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<dt id="out-filename"><b>-out</b> <i>filename</i></dt>
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<p>Specifies the output filename or standard output by default.</p>

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<dt id="toseq"><b>-toseq</b></dt>
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<p>Normally a Netscape certificate sequence will be input and the output is the certificates contained in it. With the <b>-toseq</b> option the situation is reversed: a Netscape certificate sequence is created from a file of certificates.</p>

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<dt id="provider-name"><b>-provider</b> <i>name</i></dt>
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<dt id="provider-path-path"><b>-provider-path</b> <i>path</i></dt>
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<dt id="propquery-propq"><b>-propquery</b> <i>propq</i></dt>
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<p>See <a href="../man1/openssl.html">&quot;Provider Options&quot; in openssl(1)</a>, <a href="../man7/provider.html">provider(7)</a>, and <a href="../man7/property.html">property(7)</a>.</p>

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<h1 id="EXAMPLES">EXAMPLES</h1>

<p>Output the certificates in a Netscape certificate sequence</p>

<pre><code>openssl nseq -in nseq.pem -out certs.pem</code></pre>

<p>Create a Netscape certificate sequence</p>

<pre><code>openssl nseq -in certs.pem -toseq -out nseq.pem</code></pre>

<h1 id="COPYRIGHT">COPYRIGHT</h1>

<p>Copyright 2000-2020 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.</p>

<p>Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (the &quot;License&quot;). You may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at <a href="https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html">https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html</a>.</p>


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